A vehicle stolen from the Circle K in Farmington led authorities to issue an Amber alert for the tiny passenger in the back seat.Bentley Dutz, 1, has blond hair and is wearing a Bob the Builder yellow and white onesie with a blue hood.The stolen vehicle is a 2000 Ford Taurus, license plate AT70987.Authorities are looking for three suspects, James T. Jackson, a 23-year-old black male wearing a black T-shirt and white jeans; a black male wearing a yellow Reebok hooded... [Read More]

A white bucket sat on the back of the mound constructed inside Driveline Baseball's research facility, filled with baseballs of different weights and sizes. Indians pitcher Trevor Bauer stood within a metal grid fixed with high-speed cameras, detailing the list of drills he does daily during his offseason workouts at the complex outside Seattle. Really, not much has changed over the years for Bauer. [Read More]

The Columbia Police Department has identified 21-year-old Kamondrez Carlton as the victim of a Friday shooting near Spring Hill High School. In a statement issued early Saturday, Police said Carlton was found with a gunshot wound at Quick Mart 34, located at 2577 Nashville Highway, just south of the high school. Carlton was transported to Vanderbilt Medical Center where he died from his injuries. The department has identified 20-year-old D-Qwaun Dalton as the shooter. He was taken into custody... [Read More]

With the free-agent market light on front-end starting pitchers -- there's Patrick Corbin, Dallas Keuchel, Nathan Eovaldi and not a whole lot behind them -- an interesting trade possibility has been floated this week: Could the D-backs move Zack Greinke? The Athletic's Ken Rosenthal suggested the idea on Monday (subscription required), writing that Greinke might be one of the most attractive starters available, alongside his Arizona teammate Corbin. Greinke's reliable production -- he had a 3.21 ERA and 199 strikeouts in 207 2/3 innings in 2018, and a 3.20 ERA and 215 strikeouts in 202 1/3 innings the year... [Read More]

For all our national bluster about waging a "war on terror," the main sources of terror in our country go largely unacknowledged by our political leaders. While we are led to believe that the most dangerous individuals in this country are those who read the Koran, lack a Social Security number or have dark skin, white male domestic terrorists go unnamed and unchallenged. [Read More]